New coach Kason Dickerson wants to make Farmington football elite
Farmington Public Schools hired former Orchard Lake St. Mary's assistant Kason Dickerson on March 6 to replace Jason Albrecht.
Your proximity to elite talent should, in theory, help you become elite. Which is why players and parents didn’t just meet new football coach Kason Dickerson on March 17. They also met two NFL players.
Farmington Public Schools hired Dickerson on March 6 to replace former coach Jason Albrecht, whose Falcons won two Oakland Activities Association-Blue championships , made three postseason appearances and went 26-23 over the past five seasons. The job is Dickerson’s first as a head coach. He has spent most of his career as an assistant, coaching defensive backs and acting as a passing game coordinator.
But he has been part of winning programs, including helping West Bloomfield win the Division 1 state championship in 2020 and Orchard Lake St. Mary’s claim back-to-back D-2 state titles the past two seasons. The Falcons’ recent success under Albrecht inspired Dickerson to apply for the opening.
More: Farmington Public Schools will also join the Lakes Valley Conference in 2026-27 “They do have wins. They’re not oblivious to winning. They’re accustomed to winning,” Dickerson told Hometown Life on March 12.
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